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First® vs LawDepot

LawDepot is an online legal template library where a prenup is one of hundreds of forms.

First is built for prenups, tailored to your state and your situation, with an independent attorney for each partner available. Here is how they compare.

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Why do couples choose First® over LawDepot?

Couples comparing prenup options are often weighting a cheap template against doing nothing. First is the better version of easy: Self-Serve is a one-time $649, drafted for your situation and your state's laws, with online notarization included free.

And if you want lawyers to review, First lets you add an a independent attorney for each partner for a flat fee. No templates, no retainers, and no surprise fees.

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A prenup platform, not a template library

LawDepot offers more than 400 document templates, from leases to wills, and a prenup is one of them. First does one thing: prenups. The questionnaire, the alignment guidance, the drafting, and online notarization are all built for couples creating a prenup.

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State-specific and built for two

First creates every prenup for your situation and your state's laws, and both partners complete it together and align before signing. The agreement is built around you and your partner's financial alignment rather than a standard fill-in form.
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An independent attorney for each partner

LawDepot is a self-service template library. First's Lawyer Review package includes an independent attorney for each partner, the separate representation courts look for, and the Self-Serve package is an enforceable, custom prenup you can do on your own.
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One flat price, no subscription

LawDepot offers a prenup template for a low fee or through a subscription that renews. First is a one-time flat price: $649 for Self-Serve or $3,500 for Lawyer Review, with online notarization included free1 and nothing to cancel.
1Notarization available in all states where remote online notarization is legally accepted. First cannot provide online notarization in states that do not accept remote online notarization, or where the state requires an in-person notary process (like Louisiana).

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First® Customer Reviews

Couples rate First as the #1 prenup service online

Google Reviews
5.0/5
Rating across 61 verified reviews.
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Trustpilot
4.8/5
Rating across 91 verified reviews.
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“My first (and last) prenup was a breeze with First. The platform itself was virtually flawless and we were impressed with our lawyers. My lawyer, Lars, was a superstar!”

Sarah & Will
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“The process of generating our prenup [with First] was extremely simple. The lawyers answered all our questions and helped us ensure we had an agreement that worked for both of us.”

Maite & Ryan
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“The self-service option allowed us to go through an expedited prenup process and have the meaningful discussions we wanted to about our marriage, just in time for the wedding itself. The process was easy (as easy as legalese can be!), quick, and affordable.”

Rachel & Jacob
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Google store ratings as of July 15, 2026, captured from Google store pages and Trustpilot. Google store ratings are aggregated by Google from third-party sources and update over time; current figures may differ. Testimonials are provided by real First customers who purchased and completed a prenuptial agreement with First. Customers gave written permission to use their names, photos, and statements. Customers were not compensated for reviews. Individual experiences vary and depend on a couple's individual circumstances and applicable state law.

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